>Jihotties>Molly Prather>In an effort to fund their start-up, two women catfish ISIS and get more than they bargained for when the CIA recruits them as spies.>Starring Melissa McCarthy and Amy Schumer>Directed by Paul Feig

Show Highlight:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Vy5S-vvJkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N130GqAO4Okhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR2v1FB99jUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WalTxG48wm0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPPaxW6JBq4

Last Weeks episodehttps://youtu.be/lNfbIBlm9qo(The guys channel has the past 3)

is there anything redeemable in this?Anonymous12/13/17(Wed)20:41:39No.91501096[Reply]

i have tickets for this tmrw already.. have had them for months going with my friendsseems like yall really hate it, i wasn't a fan of tfa but r1 was decentcurious if there is anything go in it.. the martix style fight makes me angry and just killing snoke for no reason with no back story makes me angryalso turning luke into a whiny bitch like the rest of his family isn't a twistand i wanna yell out that isnt how the force works with the other twist being luke is a force ghost that can fight nowfuck im gonna hate it, is there anything cool good in it tho? for those who have actually seen it already

>>91501835I think that the bigest problem with the movie is that it sets up so fucking cool things and drops the ball so fucking hard. I think about when Del Toro explains to Finn that the Rebels are not really different from the first order, then they show how Luke was a fucking asshole wanting to kill Ben. Literally as worse as a Sith. All these are leading up to the moment where Kylo asks Rey to join him. The logical thing would be that Rey joins him and they leave behind all this, but no, the rebels are gud :DDDDDD. I was so dissapointed.

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Mid-90s, but that's probably because it was the era I watched Nickelodeon the most. The early stuff, like Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy, and Rocko's Modern Life was still being regularly aired alongside Hey Arnold, the Angry Beavers, and the good live action stuff. Plus, Looney Tunes was still in rotation.

I always though the channel went to shit with Spongebob. I remember watching the premier, hating it, and deciding I was probably too old for cartoons. Invader Zim was really the only part of early 00s Nick that I enjoyed.

>>91501408>adding that shitbag Dil which ruined it completelyWhy do I keep seeing this meme opinion? Rugrats was fine until they added Kimi. It was a lot less trippy and nightmarish after the early seasons though.